Упр. 200. Раскройте скобки, употребляяглаголыводномизследующихвремен: Present Simple, Past Simple, Present Continuous, Past Continuous. 1. Nina celebrated her birthday yesterday. Her room looked beautiful, there were many flowers in it. When I came in, somebody was playing the piano, two or three pairs were dancing. 2. Listen! Somebody is playing the piano. 3. I like music very much. 4. When I looked out of the window, it was raining heavily and people were hurrying along the streets. 5. What were you doing at seven o'clock yesterday? — I was having supper. 6. When I came home yesterday, I saw that all my family was sitting round the table. Father was reading a letter from my uncle who lived in Kiev. 7. Where were you yesterday? — I was at home the whole day. — How strange. I rang you up at two o'clock, but nobody answered. — Oh, I was in the garden. I was reading your book and did not hear the telephone. 8. What wereyou doing at five o'clock yesterday? — I was working in the library. — I was there, too, but I did not see you. 9. Yesterday I was working at my English from five till seven. 10. It was raining the whole day yesterday. 11. Where is your sister now? — She is in her room. She is doing her homework.
Упр. 201. Раскройте скобки, употребляяглаголыводномизследующихвремен: Present, Past, Future Simple; Present, Past Continuous. 1. Look at these children: they are skating very well. 2.Did You skate last Sunday? — Yes, we were skating the whole day last Sunday. We will skate again next Sunday. 3. My brother can skate very well. He skates every Sunday. 4. What are you doing now? — I am washing the dishes. 5. What were you doing at three o'clock yesterday? — I was having dinner. 6. are You haveing dinner now? 7. Where does your brother work? — He works at an institute. 8. was Your grandmother sleeping when you came home yesterday? 9. What will your brother do tomorrow? 10. I did not go to the shop yesterday. I will go to the shop tomorrow. 11. Where was Kate going when you met her yesterday? 12. Every day the boss enters the office at nine o'clock. 13. Yesterday the boss entered the office at half past nine. 14. When will the secretary come tomorrow? 15. At six o'clock yesterday we were listening to a very interesting lecture. 16. When I entered the office, the secretary was typing some letters. 17. My friend rang)me up at eight o'clock yesterday.
He has got black hair, blue eyes along nose, a short neck.
It really was a long time ago, when the famous prankster Rafter held in awe the entire Connacht - took an outstanding female mind, to get around the unbreakable law of hospitality. The woman managed without a single reproach and with impunity to put out of his house so extraordinary musician, who combined to ensure the confidence and independence of mind of a true poet.
Like many of his predecessors, poets, rafters often abused their privileges, too, even and especially when flirted with his second lover - bottle.
One day, he stopped for the night in a hut in a poor widow. And so it is not unbent back and his heart bursting in caring for the whole heap of hungry children, and here the musician lives currently thirteen weeks! And drag him everything, and to please. Everything in the house to wait on him. Finally it became clear that this great man did not intend to get out of the house, until he will take out from there to the hearse.
The neighbors, who thought they were smarter than the widow, advised her to break the old tradition and throw the old man out. But she only shook her head in response to such a disgraceful proposal and continued to patiently endure all the hardships.
It lasted until the haymaking when the mowers in the meadows are waiting for reinforcements from their mistresses. Among the thousands of household chores woman should still manage to prepare them svyasla - stacks of knit. And for this purpose in the corner of the kitchen they leave an armful of straw - twist of her rope.
The widow called for help rafters - so far it has not even asked for a finger strike - and told him to take vereteshko and twist. She submits to it little by little bundles of straw, and he vёt rope.
But you know that when vёsh rope, then step by step pyatishsya back from the straw, and that runs through his fingers. The rope becomes longer, and you retreat farther and farther.
So rafters and backed - rope stretched, and he backed away - first from the source, who was a widow, giving him the straw, and then out the door, into the fresh air, in a divine world from which he had thirteen blissful weeks was voluntary exile . .
And then he heard shut and snapped the door through which he had just come out himself, no one has shown the door, did not put and not expelled.
Here is how the female mind could not miss work around seventy times seven sacred law of Irish hospitality and put the door of the great rafters.
The old saying: When you want to give the pants, not cut buttons.
Charlotte Brontfi (1816 - 1855)
born in Yorkshire, England.
After her mother's death in 1821, Charlotte was sent to school by her aunt.
due to the <span>poor </span><span>conditions she was in poor health. After high school, Charlotte worked at first as a teacher and later was a governess </span>
She wrote many novels , such as the Professor (1857), Shirley (1849), Villette (1853) and her most famous novel Jane Eyre (1847).
<span>Jane Eyre tells the story of an orphan girl who was raised by her evil aunt and cousins . The book then follows Jane hard life in consequence of long suffering she finds love and happiness. </span>
Jane EIR one of the most famous books in English literature,
<span>it was also made many adaptations of this book.</span>